On the subject of your larynx position, if it has moved up or down, you are singing incorrectly.

Do This Little Exercise For Me...

Place your hand gently on your Adams apple. (It's the notch in your neck... there are two, it's the top one)

Now swallow for me. Make a little noise if you like!

Can you feel how your larynx moves upwards?

This is what you don't want to happen when you are singing!

The muscles that are moving your larynx upwards are your swallowing muscles. When you sing, these muscles must stay completely relaxed. If they move the position of the larynx, your initial tone created by your vocal cords will lose quality.

I could talk about how to balance vocal resonance for hours, but the meat of it can be summed up in a few sentences.

You will learn to balance your voice by paying attention to the sensations that each note creates.

The "perfect" balance of resonance changes as you sing up your range... lowest notes having much more throat and mouth sensations. And higher notes having mainly head, with a little sensation in the mouth.